90s movies and the 90s in general are a way to escape from everyday life and travel to another, simpler, more innocent era. The 90s films have marked the history of cinema, with huge actors passing through, leaving history. No Thinkin is a super 90s inspired brand. So, we're going to recommend some of our favorite classic movies for you to enjoy. Grab some popcorn and let's get started.

Clueless (1995)

If there was a film that best evokes at least '90s high school fashion, we'd put money on it being Clulesss. From the tech (the wardrobe pairer, which frankly was ahead of its time), the Alia red slip dress, A'as if', 'totally buggin''... the references are endless.

Pulp Fiction (1994)

Pulp Fiction broke the mould and earned a place on pretty much every best film list since its release. With co-running plots, a Quentin Tarantino trademark for look-away bloodshed , an all-star cast including Samuel L Jackson and John Travolta and stylistic scenes that will never not be imitated (yes, we're thinking of the Travolta and Uma Thurman dancing to Chuck Berry) - the film is iconic even 26 years after its release.

Pretty Woman (1990)

Julia Roberts herself has wondered if her portrayal of LA-prostitute Vivian Ward would have been criticized today. All the more reason for some nostalgic viewing.

It's hard to imagine anyone else playing that role, but it only came to Roberts after eight major actresses turned it down. The film focuses on the developing relationship between Richard Gere's well-to-do businessman character Edward Lewis and Ward, who he hires for the week. It's ultimately one of the greatest rom-coms. The film also gives food for thought on issues like race, privilege, sexism and sex work.

10 things I hate about you (1999)

Just like Clueless, this film stands the test of time, despite being 20 years old. The film took William Shakespeare's Taming Of The Shrew into the 1990s. Ledger's marching band performance will forever remain an iconic teen film moment.

Armageddon (1998)

Handsome Ben Affleck tries to win over his girlfriend (Liv Tyler's) Dad (Bruce Willis), while working with him on a huge space mission. Meanwhile Liv Tyler's dad, Steve Tyler belts out 'I Don't Want To Miss A Thing' on the Aerosmith classic. A contender for one of the best movie soundtracks ever.

These were our recommendations for 90s movies that we love and still watch today. We hope you liked them!

xoxo

M.